Hong Kong
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Harrow Little Lions Kai Tak is part of the AISL Harrow Schools group, which manages several schools in Asia connected to the heritage of Harrow School in the United Kingdom. The Kai Tak kindergarten extends Harrow’s early years provision in Hong Kong and opened in August 2025. It is owned and operated by AISL Harrow Schools, the organisation responsible for the management and development of Harrow-branded institutions in the region. The new site provides an early childhood education option for families before children transition into Harrow International School Hong Kong.
The school community is just beginning to form, with events such as guided campus tours and news updates about the first cohort of pupils and families. It operates in collaboration with families and local educators to support children’s learning and development in early years.
The publicly available information on the school’s website does not detail a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA), its structure, specific events, or parent-group activities.
Harrow Little Lions Kai Tak serves children aged 3–5 across Nursery (K1) and Reception (K2), opening August 2025. The school delivers the AISL-designed Little Lions Curriculum (LLC), which is built to map to and exceed England’s EYFS standards. Daily learning is in English, with all children receiving one hour of Mandarin weekly led by a specialist. The school day runs 08:00–14:00 and includes timetabled music and physical play/PE. Facilities span three floors, including six Nursery and six Reception classrooms, shared learning spaces, and an outdoor learning area used daily. Class sizes are capped at 20, each led by a teacher and supported by a teaching assistant. A mandatory bus service with seat belts and adult supervision operates across Hong Kong. The Head, Ms Nikki Street, leads the Kai Tak team, which provides a clear pathway to Harrow Hong Kong’s wider community.